In a world where video and audio recordings can capture every moment, denying one's own statements seems implausible—but it happens more often than you’d think. Join B.C. Dodge as he breaks down media accountability and the crucial role of video evidence in today’s digital age.

Media Accountability in the Digital Age: Understanding the Power of Video Evidence

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B.C. Dodge dives into a pressing issue in media literacy: Do people really understand how video works in today’s digital age?

B.C. previously covered this topic in his “Are You Ready to Vote?” video but felt compelled to revisit the issue after recent events highlighted its relevance.

During a press briefing, a significant statement was made regarding the treatment of rock-throwing individuals at the US-Mexico border. Within 24 hours, the statement was walked back with the claim: “That isn’t what I said.”

This raises a crucial question: How does anyone expect to deny something in a world where video and audio recordings provide undeniable evidence?

B.C. shares his candid thoughts in this five-minute media commentary.

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